J&J elects Mark McClellan to board

Johnson & Johnson has elected Mark McClellan, senior fellow in economic studies and director of the Initiative on Value and Innovation in Health Care at the Brookings Institution, to the company's board of directors.

McClellan will serve on the Regulatory, Compliance and Government Affairs Committee and the Science, Technology and Sustainability Committee.

As former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration from 2002 to 2004, and as the former administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for the Department of Health and Human Services from 2004 to 2006, McClellan has more than two decades of public service and academic research experience. From 2001 to 2002, he served as a member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers and senior director for healthcare policy at the White House. During President Bill Clinton's administration, McClellan held the position of deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury for economic policy.

"McClellan has a distinguished record in the public sector, as well as a deep understanding and vision for the future of health care," noted Alex Gorsky, chairman and CEO of Johnson & Johnson. "Mark shares our aspiration to help people live longer, healthier and happier lives and personally is committed to improving health care across the globe. He will be a valued leader on our board."

While at FDA, McClellan implemented the Critical Path Initiative, regulatory reforms to modernize pharmaceutical manufacturing and new initiatives on food safety and security. He has also led the development of performance-based healthcare payment reforms, insurance coverage reforms and a range of public-private initiatives to help improve care and lower costs.

McClellan previously served as an associate professor of economics and medicine with tenure at Stanford University, where he also directed the Program on Health Outcomes Research. Among other well-known health organizations in which he holds positions, he is the chair of the Clinician Measure Applications Partnership for the National Quality Forum. McClellan has received the Kenneth J. Arrow Award twice for Outstanding Research in Health Economics.

A 1985 graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, McClellan earned his M.D. degree at the Harvard University–Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Science and Technology, and his MPA at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. He earned his PhD in Economics at MIT and completed his residency in internal medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.

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